Just Go With It.  Here we have Danny (Adam Sandler) traumatized when he over-hears his bride bad mouthing him.  There goes the wedding.  He soon learns that by wearing his wedding ring, he can gain sympathy from women.  It is a nice way to have a sex life, but it isn’t a way to have a long lasting relationship.  His friend/confidant/employee, Katherine (Jennifer Aniston) finds his actions deplorable.  He then runs into Palmer (Brooklyn Decker) at a party and he feels she is the one, but unfortunately for him she finds the wedding ring – which he’d hidden.  He makes up a story about an ex-wife.  She demands to meet the ex-wife.  He convinces Katherine to play the role of the ex-wife and so we have the title of the movie.  
I didn’t find this movie at all entertaining.  The first half of the movie just felt awkward.  I felt like Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler just weren’t clicking.  And honestly I thought Nick Swardson’s (Eddie) character was just painfully outside the context of the movie.  And as for Brooklyn Decker, she plays a sweet person who is also a teacher and she’s treated rather badly in the end.  Skip it.
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